Parent Child Interaction Therapy
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Description
Parent Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT) is a modality used to help caregivers gain behavior management skills to mitigate their child's behaviors. In this presentation, two Rees-Jones therapists, Kathryn and Carly, provide a deeper look at this therapy practice and explain who may benefit.
Audience: Caregivers, child welfare professionals and advocates
For a certificate of participation or questions, please email reesjonestrainings@childrens.com
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Publication Date
2022
City
Dallas, Texas
Keywords
Trauma, Behavior Management, Trauma-Informed Care, Child Welfare, Abuse, Neglect, Children's Health, Dallas
Disciplines
Behavioral Medicine | Clinical and Medical Social Work | Cognitive Behavioral Therapy | Community Health | Marriage and Family Therapy and Counseling | Other Mental and Social Health | Pediatrics
Recommended Citation
Dumond, M.Ed., LPC-S, RPT-S, Kathryn and Scudder, MS, LPC, Carly, "Parent Child Interaction Therapy" (2022). Behavioural Health. 3.
https://scholarlycollection.childrens.com/rjfcce-trainings-bh/3
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